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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Community Heroes

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Community Heroes

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Community Heroes
Books to Support the Inclusion of First Nation Perspectives on Fathers Day

Books to Support the Inclusion of First Nation Perspectives on Fathers Day

Books to Support the Inclusion of First Nation Perspectives on Fathers Day
Our Top Lockdown Reads for Educators

Our Top Lockdown Reads for Educators

Our Top Lockdown Reads for Educators
Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 18: Interview with Rebecca Burch

Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 18: Interview with Rebecca Burch

In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Speaks with Rebecca Burch, educator and leader at Pottsville Community Preschool located on the Bundjalung Nation, Tweed Shire, Northern NSW. Rebecca discusses her... Read More
Aboriginal Protocols

Aboriginal Protocols

The Koori Curriculum are often asked by educators for a list of the do’s and don’ts in relation to Aboriginal programs. However, due to the diversity of First Nations peoples... Read More
Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 17: Interview with Nicky Hellberg-Smith

Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 17: Interview with Nicky Hellberg-Smith

On The Educator Yarns today, Jessica speaks with New Zealand educator Nicky and her experiences as a linguist and sign language interpreter within the Australian education system and Aboriginal communities... Read More
Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 16: Interview with Cathy Hope

Educator Yarns Season 2 Episode 16: Interview with Cathy Hope

Today’s Guest on The Educator Yarns is Primary School Teacher and Author Cathy Hope to talk about her work and study into string figures and string games. Drawing upon her... Read More
Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Uncle Jack Charles

Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Uncle Jack Charles

Uncle Jack Charles was born to a Wiradjuri father and a Bunurong mother in an aboriginal reserve on the Murray river. His great-great-grandfather was among the activists who resisted government policy...
Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Nayuka Gorrie

Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Nayuka Gorrie

“Despite attempts to kill us off, assimilate us, we are still here. This truth is a thorn in the colonial side. As our physical human form persists, our land and... Read More
Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Vernon Ah Kee

Deadly Aboriginal Artists - Vernon Ah Kee

Vernon Ah Kee, born in 1967, is an Australian award-winning artist and founding member of ProppaNOW. His art focuses on Aboriginal Australian identity and its place within a modern Australian framework.Ah... Read More

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